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Induction susceptor heating Benefits
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Meets tight production tolerances with precise localized heat to small areas creating pinpoint accuracy
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Increases production rates with faster heating cycles
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Reduces defect rates with repeatable, reliable heat
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Eliminates variability from operator-to-operator, shift-to-shift
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Maintains metallurgical characteristics of the individual metals

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Heating a 4 Tubular Carbon Susceptor to 5400 °F (3000 °C)
A tubular carbon susceptor is held within an atmospherecontrolled quartz chamber. Induction is used to heat the susceptor
Heating graphite susceptor for glass reflow for X-ray tubes
A two turn helical coil is used for heating. Six graphite susceptors are placed in the nitrogen atmosphere with glass discs and a stainless steel holder.
Heating aluminium susceptor for powder expansion
Expand powder into solid form for use in crash helmets
Soldering Co-axial Wire to a Metal Frame
Given the small size of the part and the assembly's geometry, a graphite cylinder was required as a susceptor.
Induction Melting Glass for Fiber Drawing
To heat a metal susceptor vessel to 2200°F within 25 minutes with induction for a fiberglass melting application
A C-shaped steel susceptor is used to ensure even heating and for ease of loading and unloading the samples.
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